Widgets Classes¶
Primary elements for designing user interfaces in Qt
The primary elements for designing user interfaces in Qt.
The Widget Classes¶
The following sections list the widget classes. See the Qt Widget Gallery for some examples.
Basic Widget Classes¶
These basic widgets (controls), e.g. buttons, comboboxes and scroll bars, are designed for direct use.
Advanced Widget Classes¶
Advanced GUI widgets, e.g. tab widgets and progress bars, provide more complex user interface controls.
Abstract Widget Classes¶
The abstract widget classes are base classes. They are not usable as standalone classes but provide functionality when they are subclassed.
Organizer Widget Classes¶
Classes like splitters, tab bars, button groups, etc are used for organizing and grouping GUI primitives into more complex applications and dialogs.
Graphics View Classes¶
Model/View Classes¶
Layout Classes¶
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